You could get out a piece of paper, find a pencil, and write down this call
number so that you can find it in the stacks. Or you could text it to your phone! The text message will contain the location, call number, and title
of the item on this page.

Be careful if you don't have a text messaging
plan - carrier charges may apply.

Cover; Also by G. Willow Wilson; Copyright; Dedication; Prologue; Kun; The White Horse; The Conqueress City; Road Nine at Twilight; Ramadan; The Bowl of Fire; A Tree in Heaven; Meetings in the Desert; Arrivals and Confessions; The Butterfly Mosque; Zawaj Figaro; Arabic Lessons; Iran; The Shrine of Fatima; El Khawagayya; Divisions and Lines; Land of the Free; Nile Wedding; An Appointment; Women; The Fourth Estate; The Sheikha; Fracture; The Oracle of Siwa; Flood Season.

Summary

After taking an Islamic Studies course in Boston, G. Willow Wilson quietly found herself adopting the tenets of the religion as her own. This intellectual and emotional exercise created a unique challenge; how could she reconcile a devout and conservative lifestyle with the highly secular society in which she was raised? Taking a leap of faith, Wilson accepted a position to teach English in Cairo, where her guide to the bustling city was a student of astrophysics named Omar. Led by his passions, she discovered a young and moderate nationalist movement that promoted both tolerance an.